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Low income areas become credit visible when negative records hit
Jun 07, 2017The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau conducted a study which showed how Americans become credit visible. The results showed lower-income areas are more likely to become credit visible after receiving a negative hit to their credit.
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Disappearing bankruptcies could start new wave of homebuying
May 30, 2017 -
CFPB fines Experian $3 million for lying about consumers’ credit scores
Mar 23, 2017 -
Freddie Mac creates automated option for homebuyers without credit score
Mar 23, 2017 -
Here are 5 easy tips to rebuild your credit score
Feb 23, 2017 -
CFPB seeks increased lending to “credit invisible” borrowers
Feb 17, 2017 -
For consumers seeking credit scores, VantageScores are no substitute for FICO scores
Feb 10, 2017 -
VantageScore CEO: 5 facts for clearing credit score misperceptions
Feb 03, 2017 -
Third quarter produces highest quality loans since 2001
Dec 20, 2016 -
Buying a house in the spring? HereÕ how to save your credit score through the holidays
Oct 31, 2016 -
Ellie Mae: Millennials flock to FHA loans as credit tightens
Aug 09, 2016 -
National Association of Realtors declares support for alternative credit scoring
Jun 17, 2016